2025 Franklin Township Police Department Year End Report

Commander:

The Franklin Township Police Department Patrol Division is led by Lieutenant Anthony Rojas who works closely with our Patrol Sergeants on scheduling, training, and special assignments. The Patrol Division Commander works Monday through Friday from 7 am-3 pm and is responsible for being on-call to provide administrative support.

Overview:

The Franklin Township Police Department Patrol Division is the largest division within the police department and consists of one (1) Patrol Lieutenant, four (4) Patrol Sergeants, four (4) Patrol Corporals, and twenty (20) uniformed Patrol officers. The Patrol Division is responsible for responding to over 52,000 calls for service in 2025. The Patrol Division is broken up into four squads of officers who work a rotating 12-hour shift which changes from daywork to nightwork every two weeks. The Patrol Division is broken into two zones, Zone 1 and Zone 2. Zone 1 covers the Northern end of Franklin Township from the Clayton, Elk, and Monroe borders all the way to Rte. 40 and Main Road. Zone 2 covers all areas Southeast of Main Road and includes both Buena and Newfield Boroughs.

Vehicles:

The Patrol Division uses a variety of vehicles to patrol almost 66 square miles. The following vehicles are currently assigned to the Patrol Division:

(10) Ford Interceptors

(4) Ford Explorers

(2) Ford F-150 Responders (1) Ford Edge (Administration vehicle)

All of our patrol vehicles are also equipped with a Mobile Data Terminal computer which allows officers to check vehicle registrations, update CAD information, and do reports all from within

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